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GET A BAMPLE FREE OF YOUR GROCER OR I RUGGIST. VOLUME 25, SAPOLIO. ENOCH ... BEMOVALS. CH MORGANS 808 | "IN OV AT SAPOLIO Iss aubslitute fc for all He SAPOLIO For ol Fordl sgl;lr::y an housa this Spring will save tho SAPOLIO Willnat infnra or diseoloe Paint, but restores col- or aud brightness. Try ite SAPOLIO Cleons Windows withont water, and savos tho troublo of removing curtaina and earpe SAPOLIO Drishtens Knlvos at samo timo thoy ara sashod, savlng timo and Jabor.” Uso it. SAPOLIO Ofeans Bath.Tube, Tables, Floors, do., quicker * and bottor than Soap, Ly 1t one SAPOLIO Polishes Tiu, Brasy, Ooppor, andall Motal Wares, rondotng thom as bright as now. SAPOLIO For washing Dishes and Glasswaro is invaluable. Ohoapor than Soap. SAPOLIO from Marblo Mantols, Tablos, and ot B e Tad-iinishod Walls, and from Ohina and Porcolain. 10 conts. SAPOLIO ‘Removes Stalns and Groase from Oarpots and oth- ‘o wovon fabrics. Depot, 86 and 88 South Water-st., CEIICAGO, TLL. Reed s Tompleallingia | & 1, REED & SONG, Having romoved to thoir Now Building, QOor, of Dearborn and Van Buren-sts, + + Aro offoring the finest assortment of CHICKERING And othor Pinnos over opened in this oity. Thoy are the only firm west of Now York keeping a completo stock of tho varlous styles of Finnos, viz.: Goncort Grands, Par- lor Grands, Bquaro Grands, Upright Grands, Bquare Upright, and Cottage Pianoa. Pianos nnd Organs furnishod on time. All aro cordinlly invited to call and exam- ino tho now Warorooms and tost the boauti- ful Pianos. . TO RENT. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib-~ une Building. % Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile'Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. TO RENT, Tuo Donbls Stora, Nes. 101 and 160 Fifthav,, Hear Moo 4t Price to suit tonant. THOMAS BASSETT, 141 Madisorieat. TO LET, Oficon, il yaults, {n Andraws Buitding, cof, LaBailo: Arcado-coutt. Also, Hall on fuusih ooy MEAD & COE, . 163 LaSallo-at. (Androws' Building). TO RENT Ofces at 13 to 83 per mouth, near Court, Houso 8quaro. B35 per RON 5N DON, 47 TaBollost,, Ttodm 3. in'a'Printiog Ofico; structed wil lEnah‘ ‘roforonco to_roquiroments of Typo Founding, onablcs ne to turn oul orders of any sizo a . For convonionce of our ous- 0 put in sarts from Nonparoll to Pica of typo o Orders for Eloctrolyping promptly filled, REMOV.AIL. TYPE FOUNDRY + (BARNHART BROS, & BFINDLER, Prop're), < REMOVED TO Nos. 106, 107, 109 & 111 Bast Mismnst. o hava comploto stooke of 'xn.nP-h and Gorman Body 110 » Do , Papor an RupIaT e o iniv"muffll'x:“-'hm.pmmmng nooded ing Boon con- ur now quarters, having faato JHrRrs d Card Cat argo Osbinot, in which wo onrry our manulacturo. REMOVALI J. H. PERRY & CO, Miorchant Talloxrs, REMOVED TO" NO, 129 DEARBORN-ST,, ONE DOOR NORTH O MADISON. RENMOV.AX:. JAS. P. SMITH & CO., DEALERS IN Crystal Lake Ice, 4 to thotr N 3 B g, Dot Medlson and bot. Madlson and Monroo-sts. LaSallo-st., WANTED. Fifty to 2 hundred teams, for hauling Will pay Ap- ply. at 178 West coal. good wages. Kingzie-st. HIHER T. ADES & G0, SHIRTS. SHIRTS Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabrics unsur- ssed for durability. Largelinesof . oods at lowest rices. Money cheerfully refunded oY fine Furnishing f not satisfactory. WIESON BROS,, 8, E. cor, 8tate and Washington-sts,, 36 West Madison-st, (Sherman House), Ohicago, Pike’s Opern ¥oune; Cincinnatl, A AARAARARARARAAS XVIL Ago in It XVII EDITOR'S TAD HOTELS, BRIGES HOUSE, COorner Madison and Oanal-sts, CHICAGO. REFITTED AND REFURNISHED, THREE DOLLARS PER DAY. WENTWORTH & WOOLWORTH, PROPRIETORS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. + THE POPULAR SCIENCE HONTELY, CONDUOTED BY B. L. TROUMANS. NO, XIIL.... .PRICE, FIFTY CENTS. (lantenta of No, 18 for Mav. 1. Wave-Aotion in Natoro.. (llustratod.) L. Instinct in Toseots, By GEORGE POUCHET. The Doctrino of Natural oloction. TTERWORTH, K V. Tho Naw Pajchology. Qcosn-Cables, By Sir JAMES ANDEREON. O By of Soriotons s HENDERT SPENCER, Tho Borors of tho Bca. (Tilustrated.) tiflo Mon. By FRANCIB GALTON. X. Tho Bhorman_Astronomical Espoditton. By AMA M. CONVERSE, ‘The actindt Eilo among Plants. By MaxweLL, ‘T MASTERS, M. D., UOKLAND, (Lllustratod. XIN. Euthanas y y IV Freozin, XV. Profossor Tyndall's Dood of Trust. XVI. Bhotch of 8ic G. B. Atry... (Poriratt, CORNEAPONDENCE: Bolenco—MOMMEEN'S Hista taly—* A Spidor's Englucoring.” Mr, GOODWIN'S Lotter, ERARY NOTICES: MINORI Mon's Fduoa. tlon in" Japan—GOULI Microscoploal the 8ea, otd.. 010, E1BCELLANY: Motoor a7, Behool of Natural Hi Typhus_Iiabita of Right snd 5 fessar AGA: —Cruelties of ioal Kishory~Tho Falluro ruoitlos of tho Soal Kiahory, of Car-Axlos—Markad Caso of He Blastiffs—Ohangos in River Bods, ato., ol NoTEa. The POPULAR SOIENOE MONTHLY is published in a largs ootavo, handsomely printed on cloar type, Torwme, 86 por annum; or, 50 conts per copy. CLTUB TERMS. Any person romitting $20 for four yoarly subsoriptlons, will racoivo an oxtra copy gratls, or fivo yearly subscrip- tiona for §30. The POPULAR S8OIENOE MONTHLY and APPLE- TONB' JOURNAL, for ono yoar, 88, D, APPLETON & OO, Piblishers, 549 and 551 _Broadway, N. Y. OCROCKERY, &o. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LANPS, & Wo keep the largest stock {n the city of above goods, fn. origlnal packagos or opon stook, and soll at Now York Dricos freo of {raight, Country morohants are invited to examino our goods befors purchasing elsowhore, F. & E. JAEGER, 3 Wabislav, uear Raudolght, By An- FRED R, WALLACE. Tho Black Death in New England, By Hez- ERIATY aqs By Dovorass A- n. oclology—Tho Class-Bias. By On, tho Oausea which operats ta erbato Sclon- B GALT s N Tho ippapatamus and hor faby, By Fnanx la, nc‘l Plants and Animals. By Prof. A sythora s Limite of ryand the Etons Solontific Normal Schools— ET'S Disoaso of tha Urlnary 'Organs—Facy's Microscope and Toohinology — THOMPSON'S r-Showars on_tho Night of istory—Tho Oausos of orodty fn nar o i Capi Blookran i 06d of it on the Oal A S kB Sl fuo Corkoany, o the st dsy of Misy moxt. "By ordor of tho Dostd,, FINANCIAL, INOTICH. ©a10a00, 3 At monting of tho Board of“Dicesior oF e Trans Cotpas s “day, a di . &. ROLLO, Bocrotary. GEO. G, ROUINAON, 0Z0. L. MISOELLANEOUS. CHANGE OF NAME. [¢] d after this date t i a8 AN NS B tan X isrdie THoifinsoN & 00, aibility of the firm remaininj 01CE, josgo, April 16, 1673, T Teapoms | a0 wnabis to vllod Goblors all 869 and 671 Sodgwlok-at. | gbioranitio. ¥ sA A, R. EDWARDS & CO/'S, 253 & 255 Bouth Oanal-st. DICG. Wo aro pablishing the namos of all parties of whom we . This, owing to tho magaitude of our businoss, oxtending ovor thu untire country, coutalus an {tem of Lnurull. an ‘)mvula( benofit }n creditoraand 0. ' Mozoantilo Ootlvotion Akonoy, FRASELR VE YOUR CARPETS By gotting them cleansed from Dirt and MOTHS, without injuring them, at Real Estate Loans. Money to loan fn au: - T e aums offl’fl.m and upwards onlm. at reasonablo rates. BHELDON & WATERMAN, n's Huilding. voulng at 7, for wark on MEETINGS. hut nst‘)nlc. . 160, bl Ly Mo Gental al, 133 Kasatio, ). Dogroo. ~ Visiting brethron curd!: vitods” By ordor of tho W, B Or exchan at Marque tal ) monta this (Tharsday) ruke " E.Br gou. sue, | 0 8 BUSINESS OHANCE. HOTEL FOIt SALIE, road 1 Hisaande & BAMILL Fiow of tha lo wates lurougbout thy butlding, 1. Vor partioutars, apply g0 for Obicago property—Tho Bummit House, Bifoher L B EBia Tory ponuiar kotal oot DWW of 8 rooms, and is looated inthe centre of Lusiness, convonlent to indiog, apd ainboat arbor. Oas a0 s d 'use n from June to subsorib- o havo a photograph of thy o oy g SOPERS ik Tadblas, O diood, 274V CHICAGO, WATOHES, &0, OUR BNTIRE STOOK OF : T C H - E S AT COST! In ordor to make room forour Spring Btook of Watchos, wo_shall closo out gur progent large stook of ‘Watches, which renchod us toa lato for the Holiday 1'rade, at tho aotual cost of manufacture and unpori.auon. NO RESERVATION. 2,000 GOLD WATOHES, at from $20 to 600 onch. GILES, BRO. & C0. 2668 & 268 Wabash-av. ~ REAL ESTATE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE “TOR SALE. Owing to n chiango In our businoss (having reoontly en- sogodin banking), we hav doctdod to offor for sale, for tho next 80 days, & nat of our roal oatato at a bargain 1 1042160 foot on_Joflorson-st., botwoon Madison and ‘Washington-ats., with sabstantil briok pulldings covoring thosholo ok, 851 eat, on OanaLst., noar Harrlson 8 Toot i inae o ot v, sous Dowalaa-placo. 100k 19:1n Walkors Subiviston of partof Boc. 81,50, 1, N % of Blooks 16 and 17, samo subdivision, 0. 5 e w1 Boo. 08, 1, 13, o, . B3, 18, aln"amfi%n i “é’:mu'- Subdivison of w3 o i;“."g]« af Blooks 11 and 13, and all of Black 8oo,. , i O 3 5. . & Hoe. 85, 2, 12, acres in o, 3 n, o. i Boo. 10, 38, 13, just subdivided, but not rocordos 13/g eres in w, 3¢ n, w, 3 Seo. 1, 89, 13, 1753 acres grovo of land frontinig north sldo of canal, 0, A TaThieln Adam Smith's Subdiciston, 123 lots In Plorson D. Sumith's Subdivision, ADAM SMITH & EON, Southwost cornor Stato and Washington-sls, Puilic Sale at - Ravenswood. An adfournod Pablio Salo of Bohool P g e Toosh desleabic. aorane oib e e s o g~ ablo corner lota fn the above urh (63 by 1% Tooth, {ogothor with the' buildiag thore- on, will be ¢old by tho Hoard of Trustoos of Town 40, 1, on' SATURDAY, the 19th {nst.,” at 6:30 p, m., at tho School-House in Ravonswood. Train loaves ths city at & B i and roturuing, loatos’ Ravonawaod at 8:10, reach- ug thio city at 7 p. m. L. D. OWEN, s BAE] W. P. JONES, JR, Board of Trusteos'T. 40, U, FOR SALE * ON NORTH DEARBORN-ST,, North of Ohicngo-av., over 700 feet front, comprising some of the flnoct building lots on this favorite streot, including esveral choice corners. MBAD & OOR, 163 LaSalle-st. DREXEL BOULEVARD, A R.A.R:EI BARGAIN. wrhip At oidoncon, i, ST RS Ininuto’s wAlk of stoam and horso-cars, and at the hoad of Droxel Bouloyard, tho finest drlvoway 1n tho Sonth Divis. 5 togath toly. Appiy to fon s s, oo o el TR b . A NEW SUBDIVISION. Lots for sale_cheap, front! e Lo sl chops Lot AT A BARGAIN—Only 813,000 usual torms AL A BARGAIN Ooly B0 00 mthl orca monts, bay window, &o., No, 153 Indiana-av., co: ]&ly!-nlnlhh-fl o an?hBlE ?::1;, wlkh “I“flhl n-hl:l 0 at! ' i wack. at {ho houso aiftes, 4 Wnbasliav. POUGH AR, Ve MARSHL ‘WINES, &c. CHAPIN & GORE, Nos, 78 and '76 Monroe-st., " .. .. WHOLESALR DEALERSIN ... ' ol p . Fine Whiskies % . AND IHMPORTED e Wines, Ligrors, and Ciges. Wa héva soourod tho Btor No, 73, in connoglion with our old atand, aud have oppngd with & complate lino of TImportqd Qigars, Tobacoo, and Smokers' Articlos, which 'wo aro affering at very low prices. RIVER NAVIGATION. FOR NEW ORLEATS, STEAMER THOMPSON DEAN, Captatn Pappor, loaving St. Louls Apri) 10th; Calro, 2lat; Botmphis, 25d. GREAT REPUBLIC Loaves 8t, Louis April 2. For passago apply to THOMAS MORRISON, 201 North Lavoo, Bt. Louls,"Mo. LEAD PENCILS. AW, FABER'S and EAGLE LEAD PENCILS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. DRESS-OLEANING. SPOTS Of oll, grease, champagne, ico oream, oto,, taken out ol tho most delicato materisl without cloaning thewholo gar- ment, or romoving trimminge. A, BOHWARZ, The Original Importer of the Industry, 264 West Madisonst, - - - 168 Ilinoisst, FOR SALE. TREES! TREES! 820,000 worth, sl kinds and sizos, for sslo choap o SHEFFIELD NURSERY, 44 Racine-dv, . J. LEW) . £77° Tako tho Ohlongo and Olsboiviar: carss o0 100,000 FEET ‘WIDE BAGINAW TRUNK BOARD salo, Must oloso out by May 1. L , H. 8, -Oorner Oanal and Lumber-sta. For Sale, - Aore proposty, tn Lill & Divorsey's diviston, Sea, 29, 40, ::l.bi‘hvn.l " Tits” froporty ta well foated for Tunodiats vislon, PULLPS & BIOUL, 1230 outb Clak-st., Reom -~ THE MODOC WAR. Gen Gillem Determined to Ex- " terminate Jack’s Band. Bstimated Cost of Thoir Tradi- cation $75,000 Each. Attack on ‘Mason’s Picket Line by the Modocs---One Red- , Skin Killed. The Sunakes and Pl’ct River Indians > Watching the Contest. . Spectal Dispatah to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wismnaron, April 16.—Tho nows received horo from tho scono of tho Modoo wat is mengro, and confined to unofilcial dispatchios. The im-' pression smong army mon is, that tho opora~ tions of Gon. Gillom will bo necossaruy pru- tractod, and that ho will he compelled to rosort to tho starving-out process. It s mot kmown how well Capt. Jack and his band are suppliod with food and ammunition, but .it is belioved that thoy have sufficlont to last thom several wooks. Itis ostimated at the Indian Bureau that at loast 875,000 will be exponded in tho ex- termination of cach Indian, and it is not known how many are awaiting erndication. [0 the Associated Press,) SAN Fraxoisco, April 416,—Yroks dispatohos from COol. Gillom to Gon. Bchoflold say that Liout, Shorwood died at 1 o'clock this morning. A dispatoh from Col. Gillem to Gen. Schofleld, roeceived in this city to-night, says that he will use overy endeavor to prevont tho escapo of the Modocs, it possiblo, and not an Indian shall bo loft to boast of having muxdered Gon, Canby. LavA Bep, April 14.—On the ovening following tho murdor of Gon. Canby and Poaco Commissionor Thomas, the Modocs attacked Col. Mason's pickets, ono and o half milo cast of the Modoo camp. Tho plokots were quickly reinforcod and drove tho sayagos back ‘Ono Modoo waa killed, and ton horsos wore cap- tured. Donald McKinna and 72 Warm Spring Indians arrived yostorday. Dyar will go back to tho ros- orvation to-morrow. Meacham is pronounced out of danger. Tho Bnake and Pitt River Indians are still quiot, but watching tho contest with groat intor- st The fanoral coromonios, on the 12th of April, over Gen. Canby and Commissionor Thomas in tho camp were vory improssivo. Thetroopa wero drawn up and received the remains in the cus- tomary manner, with salutos and muffled drums, WASHINGTON. Special Dispatsh to The Chicago Tribune, . GOVERNMENT FINANCES. ‘WasnmoTon, D, 0., April 16.—Conslderablo intorost has been ovincod Liero to-day in relation to affairs in Wall stroot, Now York, for the tum- blain 4w price of stocks, ectc., was nob unex- pocted by parties who lidd given .the mattor closo attention, and were familiar with tho anhjoot of atock-gambling. Thuso parties, know- ing as they did that the Government would not allow itsolf to be drawn {nto embarrassing com- plications by taking any Action whatevor in re- gard to the rocontly disturbed condition of tho monoy market, werovof ‘tho opinion that, it tho operators in the strect were only let alone, thoy. would work thoir own ruin or discomflturo, which was gonerally hoped for, partioularly in view of tho bonst mede by tho Now York cliquo that it thoy could get gold above 120 thoy could put tho money market boyond tho influonce of the Government. The Troasury ac- counts show tho condition of that institution to bo better to-day thanit has beon for wooks. Seorotary Richardson's promise that ho would as fast a8 practicable reduco tho outstanding ‘legal- tondorsto the minimum of &350,000,000?n to bo mado good. Binco tho 1at instant, nonrly $300,- 000 of tho $2,500,000 that had beon drawn from tho 44,000,000 resorve have been roplaced. KELLEY'S OREDIT MOBILIER, Unitod Statos Treasurer Spinner bas confls- cated the cheek of Judge Kolloy for £300 handed him by Jnd%!; Poland, by covering it into the Trossury, Mr. Bpinner Lias waited since tho ad- journment of Congross to hear from Ounkes ‘Amos sbout the one thousand dollar cortificate of Crodit Mobilior stock, which ho alloged bo- longed to Kelloy, and which Dr. Bpinnor sent Ames for the purpose of having it transforred to Kelley. Ames, howover, has evidently con- cluded to place tho stock *whoro it will do the most good,” and he is msat- isfled that placo not the Troasury of the Unitod States. Nothing has boon heard oither from Amos or tho certifleato of stock. Spinner has waited long and patiently for the stock, and ho has at Inst doterminod to turn in what he had. It is undorstood that Ames docs not intend to roturn tho certificato, TIE LOUISIANA BLAUGHTER. The Departmont of Justico proposes to look up tho reported Louisiana outrages with the groatest incrodulity, The Attornoy-Goneral 8nid, to-day, that ho had recoived no official in- formation of the allegad trouble, and thinks it sty exeggoratad for political Furposss. Tho rosidont ia reported as saying that if the diffi- cultics aro s sorious " ns stated in the nowspaper dispatchos, he will ordor the TFodoral troops to intorfere, not in bohalf of cither party, but agflwl to proserve the peace. Auch nerv- ous anxiety i8 oxpressod in all administration quarters aa o the oxtent or truth of the reported troubles. % . PERSONAL. Ex-Sonator Blair, of Missourt, has gono to Clifton Bprings, N. ¥,, where ho will bo troated forhis nervous disorder. [To the Associated Press.] THE PRESIDENT. ‘WasmmNarox, April 16.—Tho President, his wife and daughter, accompanied by Gon. Bab- cook, will leave for Bt, Louis this evening. APPOINTED. The Presidont has appointed Joseph H..Hen- dorson, of Oregon, Cousul to Amboy. s POBTAL CARDE will b issucd on May 1. GREENDACKS, Logal tondors outstanding, £858,241,460. IMPORTANT DECISION, The Supreme Court of tho United States has ronderad an important deolslon in oase No. 861, . J. Davis, Govornor of Toxas, vé. John A, O. Tray, Receiver, afirming the deorao of tho Cir- onit Court of Texas, that tho Momphis & El Paso Tailroad Company aro ontitled to tho exclusivo right to locate the land certificates, of eaid State, and to obtain patontathorefor on the lands with= in and forming a part of the land reservation of enid Company, being the odd seotions granted on tho 20th of June, 1808, for o distanco of oight miles on onch eide of the oxtonsion Line of said road from the esstern boundary of Toxas to Il Paso, designated and rocoguizo cording to tho roturns and maps of the samo, now on file in the Gonoral Lond-Office of tho Btato of Toxay, The ordinanco of the Stato Convention granting landa to sotual sottlors and ropudiating the Mowmphis & El Paso land-grant is doclared uncongtitutional, The iujunc- tion of the lowor court ogafnst * the Qovornor and TLand Commissioners, re- straining thom,” &o, ls mado perpetusl, Tho total amiount of the land grant fu eight million acros, of which tho entiro amount passcs to tho Toxas Pacific Railroad, conditioned upon 700,000 acros boing wot apart for the redemption of tho Toxas nnf Il Paso bonds, this wmount being sufliclent for tho purpose, ~All tho Londs known to have been utterod wore trausforrod to John Munroe & Co., Paris, for receipts agrecing upon toir redomptfon in’this amouat, Thoy stand Inoscrow with Duncan, Bhormnan & Co., New York, waiting tho deolsion. The lands provided are ac- 1 amglo for all exponsos of tho Nocolver, hosidoy THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1873, Iy Teibune, rodeoming tho bonds, Tho, result will roleass Gon. Fremont from all tho obligations. He has for somo years dovotod himsolf almost oxolu- alvulr to socuring this result, and lins refused politieal and other nmp]ofmcm‘. untll its consum- matlon., In view of his success tho sbourd Fronch ‘edict againat him will probably bo as !!x:::gy ‘vacatod os it was inconsidoratoly ron- OTEAMIOAT INBPEOTONS. Tho Board of Buporvising Inspcotors aro now in possion in Washington, At tho mooting, to- day, tho Committas on Boilors and Machinery was instructed to roport to the Board a draft of s oiroulasr to bo distributed among tho iron manufacturors, bolor-makors, and In- a"nentora, on the inspoction of _boller plates, It was resolved that the Dopart- mont: olronlar uiring ono copy of ench cortifloate of inspaction to bo roturnod to the Do- partmont is unnocossary, and that the Socrotary of jtho Tronsury bo roequested to abolish thio sama; and it wns aleo rosolved that horontior only two cortificatos of inspeotion shall bo ro- nired on all tug, tow, and frelght stoamors. b following resolution was reforred to the Cotumittge on Rules and Rogulations : i flesolved, That horeaftor fire oxlinguishors shnll not be required on tug, tow, or frelght steamera; neithor shall the samo bo required on passengor sicamern of “’fl than 100 tons. sE MAYTIEN INDEMNITY, Tho Departmont af Stato has rocolved infor- mation of tho pnymont by tho Haytion Govern- -mont of an award of 910,000 ngainat thal Gov- ernmont for tho illogal arrost of Mr. Teel, o gg:;:‘llnr Agont of the Unitod Btates at Mira- ) TIE CIViL BERVION costrrantos EW Tuna, apmi 10.—A Washington special 0 ntatos that tho Prosidont has appoinied Dorman B. Enton, of New York, and tho Hon. Bamuel Bhellabnrgor, of Ohio, to fill the vacancios in the Clvil-Bervico Commission caused by tho resigna- tion of Messrs. Medill and Curtia, WALL STREET. Suspension of a Prominent Stocl- Dealing Firm Yesterday. Dacided Panio in the Speculative Rail- way Shares. The Produce and Gold Markets. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yong, April 16.—Wall stroot was tho #ceno of great excitoment to-day, amounting at ono timo to & panio. Money was scarce and doaror all day, the afternoon boing excoptionally sovere. This caused a dacline in values vory de- cided in somo cares, The pressure was felt par- ticularly on tho Stook Exchango, At tho opon- ing, the market wos firm at sn advance of X(@%¢ por cent, but as soon as tho First Board con- vonod, tho pressuro to goll incronsed on tho part of spoculators, whoso margins wore giving out, and others who woro growing weary of tho daily trisls of the monoy markoet. Theso partios surm ised that oven if the monoy market would caso up evontually tho rush to unload would naturally sond ?rlcua downward. Thoy, thereforo, dotormined to take time by the foro- lock and gell tho market down. Thoy could koop control of the market to & cortain ~extont, shift thair luad upon other shoulders, and, whon tho time came and monoy was oasy, thoy ' could cover their shorta quietl{, and, aided by the Iargo uncoverod short Intorost which would naturally be out at that timo, have a busis for o shorp upward turn, which would send prices “fi) o & figuro at which holdoras could ro- alizo and bo thought excocdingly goncrous for contonting to part with thom. ~Toward noon & rally took glncu, but the improvement did not last, and at tho Bocond Board thors was another bronk, undor s frantio pressurs -to:vell, which carried pricos down from 1 to nearly 8 per cont. This was caused by roporis that some stock housoes were in troublo, In tho midst of the oxcltomont it was announced that Barton & Allen had failed, Tho streot staggorod like a druuken man undor tho unoxpeoted blow, Mr. Barton is o nophow of Commodore Vanderbilt, and tho house do most of his stock. busi~ noss. Thoy woro regarded as tho strongest partios on’ the stroot, and sblo to withstand any financial criais. rogular panic cnsued, l!l!pncin]l[r in those stocka in which the firm was supposed to be most decplyinterosted, and thoro was & decline of 737 per cent in Union Pacifio, 61¢ por cont in Wostern Union and Wabash, 83¢ ‘por cont in Now York Central and Rock Island, 81¢ por cent in Harlom, 2)¢ por cent in Ohios, 8 por cont in 0. 0. and I. C., 2;5 er cent in Lako Bhore, 2J¢ por cont in 8t. Paul Common, 23 per cont in Pacific Muil, 2 per cent in Panama, and 3 o5 por cant in the rost of tho list. Tho roald was checked by strong partics coming forward to sustain tho markel, but roactions and countoractions during the last hour, were yery froquent. At the closo, specu- Iation was unsottled, but pricos were 1 to 4 por oont bottor. Tho decline ro&rnsuuta a very large sum in tho aggregato. wo_or threo othor failures aro reported, but nothing positive is known in regard to them, Boma brolters had Barton & Allen's cheoks roturned to thom hg thoir banks as not good, just provious to o'olock. Theso checks woro doposited yester- day for collection through the Clearing Houee, and should -have boen roturnod before noon to-dny. Possibly the Courts may have to decido tho quoation, Barton & Allon'slibilities are $2,000,000. Bar- ton is the son-in-law, and Allen, tho nephew, of Commodore Vandorbilt, The othor failures, anmm; known, aro Mr. Olis and Mr. Foster, oth prominent membors of the Btock Exohunge. It is also_reported that Van Schack & Co. havo ono under. Many other brokers have lost honvily, Over 1,600,000 will accrue to the # ghorts™ by to-day’s operations. 'Tho corridors of tho Fifth Avenuo Hotel wore crowded to-night with oxcited brokors. aowLp. The movement of tho last two days in tho gold market is explainod, this afternoon, hK tho fact thet when some of tho partios who broke the price of gold yeatorday sought to got back their coln, they found that there was none to be had. ‘iofa has not beon any particular combination in gold Intely, A very trong capitalist acted on his own hook, and carried his lead without re- gard to the views of otherbulls, This unanimity of .action was disturbed yosterday by one opor- ator; who probably thought it about timo to take a profit on his long gold. Io accordingly commonced solling, aud that drew _into the ring two other oporators, who had made up thoir minds to assist in the movoment, and then cover when hard pan" was reached. This led ton break to 117)¢ lato yosterday aftor- noon. This morning gold was sold and tho I:rlcu broke to 1173, When it was ascortainod hat thore was o scarcity of gold, and as was shown by the loaning rate falling to that of car- rying, then an effort was mado to cover, and tho price’ moved up to 1175, but just before the closo it again doclined to 117}, BONDS AND EXCIIANGE. CGovornmonts and foroign oxchanges wore honvy and lower, TRODUCE. |, Tlour openod oasior for most grados undoer $10.00, with Inrgor arrivals, chiofly of spring wheat oxtras, Shipping grados were in fair re- quest, but tho mmfiut closed lower and irregu- lar, especinlly for wintor wheat extras. Balos, 9,300 “brls; Tocoipts, 15,627 brla. ~ Wheat wns onsior, with only & limited domand for export, but white winter yas in roquest for milling ab oxtromo prices, Tho stock of the Iatior is now vory light. Balos, 86,400 bu. Pork was highor “and fairly active, with salos in tho jobbing way of 800 brls at #17.76@18,00 for “now mess, and 1400 for extra prime. Two lundred and fitky brls moss, for cash, Bold at $17.85; and for futuro dolivery 1,000 brls for May at $18.00. Rocoipts of 1,673 phgs, Cut monts woro gunomlly very quict, and pricos about nominsl, Tho absence of urgont oxport ordors is rostricting businoss in this di- roction. Dry salted, 2,271 1“!11& Bucon was niot, tho scaroity of Wostorn long and short clonr ohocking businoss for theso oscriptions, Both aro_quoted about 9¥go nominally, Lard was modoratoly activo and firm, with sales of 1,600 tes at Yo for Wostorn for April, and 93ga for May., Gnli)‘u hold at 0o and quict, Jundis hold at 9 11-100. Ltoceipts, 3,170 paoknges. ——————— Found Deads Mexpis, ‘Conn,, April 16.—A man supposed, from lettors found on him, to bo 0. II, Hancook, of Lacon, 1L, was found dead in tho northorn portion of tho city tlus morning. An inquost was hold and a vordiot rendorod of death from wloknoss and oxpoyure. | sout to the nogr THE LABOR QUESTION, | Full History of the Becent Riotx ' at Knightsville, Ind. " ficgro lron-l‘uddlhrs Attacked by Striking and Discharged Whites. Arrest of Most of the Ringleaders---All : Quiet Now. Scenes and Iucldex'fls of the Dis- - turbance. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, EniantsviLie, Ind. April 16.—~The puddlors® strike took plnce some four months ago, on ac- cotint of tho dischargo of a part of tho mon-who- woro not working to the satisfaction of tha pro- priotors. Tho whole force of the rolling mill loft work and domanded thoe rostoration of tho dirohargod hands. Sinco then thoy Liave boon doing nothing, boing supportad by tis Natloual Puddlors’ Union. A part of thom havo gona from horo, but enough woro loft to technically maintain the strike in accordance with their ne- tional rules, They roceived monoy a few days 8go,-ond somo of the worst of thom indulged froely at tho snloons. During the day s fow of thom counseled peace, and behaved themselves peacoably, and tried to rostrain tho ringloadors of tho mob ; but othera wero violont, and, after tho darknoss of tho evening, weroe out upon tho stroets with guns, -challenging the passers-b; and domanding tho pass-word, It was very dar] in tho oarly part, of tho night, and, a8 it. was known that the nogrocs and othors on tho premiscs of the Weatern Iron Company = wore narmed and on fiunrd, thoro was not much passing on tho atrect uring that part of the night. From many of tho Liousos around shots were fired at intervals at tho guards, whon a volley of minic-balls ‘would be roturned. Nine shot8 were lodged in the houso of Paddy Smith, asnloon-keepor, from whose uppor windows five shats had boon firod ; algo from tho direction of the patch on the onat sido of tho blast-furnace, one shot narrowl grozing tho‘ear of Mr, Watson, tho Bnperintond- ont of tho establishment. This occasional fire was kopt up all night. The arrival of the troops from Indianapolls, this morning, produced quiet. Procosses aro being issucd for tho arrcst of as many of the ring-loadora of tho mob as could be idontified, HBome of thom havo already escaped, but will likoly boarrasted. B Tho peculiarity of this oY was that the women wore the most furi g, v\ the aggros- it B e furiated dovils without reason. Foeling securo from an attack with arms, thoy dnshed around, flinging thoir murderous missiles with a fury that mnover had an equal nb tho Tivo Toints or the thioving siloys in tho Btrand. Tho bittor wrath, and vile onths, and obscena a}machnu would have dis- gracad the purlious of the vilost haunts of siu. The fooling smong tho miners and puddlors over the employment of colored laborers haa ‘beon most intonss, and incrcased as their necee sitios became more pressing, and it was WO known that the loast outbroal: would praduce n colligion, Tho Wostorn Iron Compapy supoat- edly offerad to the minors and rwddlers whom thoy hind not diuchared, o4t opportunity to re- pumo work, but vy would not accopt unless on sueh | torms 88 could not bo sssont- el to by the' Company. Afier -it was ovident that the striko was to be prolonged, tho mills resartod to the oxpodiens of of negro labor., The lives of tho Messra. Watson havo been re- peatedly nnd oponly threatonad, ard for the past ton days thoy have Leen subject to inenlt and abuse upon the streots. All who chose to differ in sentiment or romain silent were ‘ spotted,” a8 thoy termed it, and the merchants of the laco wero forced to tako oue side or the other. utchors and bakers, and othors furnishing supplies, wore callod upon for their opin- ion on tho morits of the caso on pain of discontinuanco of patronage, and many wore threatenod with tho torch of the incendiary unless they gave their adhorence to the causo of the striko. While all tho minors sympathizod with the strike, yot some of thom are law-abid- ing, and hnve professed-all along that no violence would bo resorted to, and many .uttorly disap- prove and_took mo’part in the riot. The samo may bo said for a few of tho puddlers, . 1t tho nogrocs had boen permitted to have their own way, thero would havo beon no noces- sity of bringing troops or an extra_police_force on their account. Thoy were ready to defond themselvos, and would have been the aggressors after tho attock upon the boarding houso, if it hiad not been for the restraint- of Mr. Watson, who kept thom within doors as long as it was safe to do so. N “Thore aro thousands of stories afloat this morning of incidents conneoted with the _night and aftornoon’s work, somo of which prove to bo true and others falso. Ar. Matthews was nob shot by tho negroos as reported, but was struck by o stone or heavy cindor on hond, a8 he was walking sway from tho crowd of rioters. Ho appeared upon the stroots this morning. - Mr. gcrb was beaton very bndl{. His face and hondy wore_ mashed nlmost into a . jolly, Mr. Ramidon was injured internally, but not ncriously. Mr. Morborger was boaton, and went homo to find hia onl; child just dying. Tho body of hisdead chil and family wore taken away from home for safoty. * Auynaon a8 tho riot ocourred, information was miners coming to the village from thoir worl Two of the Mossrs. Wateon, who with the foromnn wero at tho bank, were lag Informod of the danger of coming to tho villago. Tho nogroes, inetoad of comiu| around the town, —an ontoring from tho onst sido a8 advisod, camo* up directly through the orowd waiting for.thom, and tho lively skir- mish that followed was not inferior to the old riots of. *' Know-Nothing" times. Mln{ shots ‘were fired and blows given and received by each party boforo the negroos were safe in tho guard- od preminos. ‘This tiot Is another evidenco of the sad offeots of whluk{. ‘The miners in ono of the coal-banks near Knightaville wore oft duty yostorday, and enjn{u , a8 roported on_the Btrests, froo beer, and theyimbibed froely,and the uddlers, having received a romittanco from the Eaat, hnd aleo boon indulging, The proprietor of that bank indulges himeelf, and, in view of the probable tormination of tho miners' striko, hod od the day into a drinking holiday, and, but for the impotus thus given by beer and bad whiskey, it is bolieved that the Tiot would not have takon place. As tho saloon-kecpors resp the richest harvest during tho strikes, they are the aldors and abottors of the difficulty botween the laborers and tho proprietors, and like to sco the strike continue. But for thess dens of vice tho community would doubtlesa be moral and re- spootablo. . ANOTHER ACCUUNT. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. InpraNarorts, April 10.—The following no- .count is from the Clay County Enterprise, pub- lished at Knightavillo s Yostordsy (Luesday) afternoon a diffloulty oc- ourred betwoon & nogroand one of the white puddlers near e Company boarding- fiouso, which, brought on & bloody row. Soveral womon ongagod in the affair, Tho boarding-houso whero the ncgraes aro quartered was soon bombarded by a shower of cindors, nearly every light in the front partof tho houso boing knocked out, The blacks rush- od for their arms and soomed nuFur to fire on tho namnilants, but wore hold back aud kugt in_ the rear of the house by William Watson. George Murbargar, Leonard Randan, John Durbin, guards, and the Rov. Matthows woro onch caught in tho stroet aud sovorely beaton, As soon as the oxoitement be- gou to dio down in that quarter, the crlowsl be- an to colleot noar Daniol Davis' storo, y which tho nogro miners would pass on thelr return from the minos, which tloy dfid about 8 o'clock. As tho rear men pausod tho orowd, ane of tho negroos d{gw . :::fglf“k"h"“ ho was talen in custody by the o torohange of rocks uion bogan betwoen tho worth succoeded two partios. 'Bquiro Holllngswarth stetester i toward e poveoan fots flng Aud. wtlos . them ‘41 monts tho noy T o hrlfl%‘o nm\ufi with rifles and fixed bayonéty, - which | @ :cgrocs, all nrmo & ‘round sbout 10 o'clock p. m. e back of the . - NUMBER 241. which wero roturnad. A good part of tha ‘orowd followod up to the bridge. In a fow mo- 008 woro marched bnok to the had o tendenoy to causo the crowd to tall back of the commona, - = 12, .- Thus the affair cudad for tho d I [} or the day. - It was gon. e s HI{:H)’ foared that an atinck would bo mm.l?: on = mill in :the.night. " Mastons & Morrison's weoro brought upon tha o Troops were lographed for from Indlanapolis. Gov. Hon- < ¥iels rosponded by saylng tho Emmet Guards W & dotachment of polico would 4 ont on the b o'clock irain.” Bhooting waa Ropt up all night by both sides—na desultory, harmloss firo, - 2 Pat Bmith's saloon is protty woll ridaled by shots from tho milla. ' The reason for this s as- !lf;lm(l that soveral shots wero fired from the widdows at the nogroes at.the mill. Severnl shota went throngh the windows, one of which }odg«d m the pillow upon which Smith was ylog. ., > 4 < Agflllp timo it I8 enld that two mon woro shot on the cornor n lttle aftor dark by the guards on tho bridge.~ All scomed quiet throngh tho night, with tho oxcoption of tho yandom firing from tha mill. Tho troops, about fifty in numbor, with a dotachmont of polico, arrived_on_Wodnesday ‘morning nt & o'clool.” - i - Numorous arrosts. will undonbtodly be made to-day.’ At this timoe all ‘s quict, and .roporters for city papers aro unabla to find any person Who can toll thom anything aliout™t o riot. Hoveral vory. nnrrow escapes wore made, Con Collins, a puddler rcceived a hall thmufih big coat-sloovo, nand ono _through _tho body of hia cont, while in front of the boarding- house, from a nogro. William Watgon had a lit- tlohaft-outting done just ovor thio car,whilo noar tho bridge, from a ball fired from somo one on’ * the common, Daniel Davis, while standing ona storo box in front of "his storo, wit- nogsing the affray on tho common, was forcibly rominde of tho -danger of too much prominence by a bsll in unpleasant froxlmny 0 his auricular: protuborances, fired ‘rom the dirgction of the miil. _Tho majority of tho miners rofused to take any part in the riotous proceedings, 'and con- domn thom in strong torms, It is to be lnmented that such a terrible affair should have occurred .in our midat. Willinm Watson was quits badly hurt by'a oinder thrown by somo one during the meloo at . tho boarding houso. 'Bhota were firod at inter- valg '-hxo_n%] tho night from persons in the patch, which were promptly returned by tho be« sloged. To the Associated Press.t ~ Eniantsviuie; Ind., April 16—8 p. m.—Eight arrosts have been mude .and the prisoners sent away in safoty. . All is apparently quiet now. The polico and Emmoet. Guards will roturn to Indianapolis to-night. The trouble is liable to - broak out st any timo again. An emount of smmuniticn will be left with the furnace author~ itios who are dotormined to prevent inter- foronce. Thero la o very bitter facling on tho part of tho strikers, and only groaf caution can Emvent o serious riot while the negroes are oro. s e = L STATE LEGISLATURES. MICHIGAN. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. LaxsiNag, Mich., April 16.—The Conforence Oommittos on ndjournmont reported a concur- rent rosolution for adjourning at noon on May 1, and for closing all businoss oxcopt signing bllls by 10 6. m. on April 25. The House immo- diately adopted tho resolution, 83 to 2, ong the bills finally passed is thnt authorizing a pisof= oulturist establishment and tho appointmont of & Commissionor of Fighorjas. sed -l;'fnqlrmtmg 815,000 - -stus year and zoxt, The Sonate Suusmittoes reported L‘Ypmving the taxation of roilrond , bonds and’ the reduction. of the tax ‘on luraifin insurance companies. Tho bill passoc ostablishing uniform sohool text books in Borrien Couniy and amending_tho' chartor of Nilos, rolating ta boundarics. he Houso defoated tho -bill ap- propriating $2,000 annually for 1873 and 1874 aid for the State .Pomological Sociaty, bub wil Fmbahly reconsidor. It also paseod bills raising ho wages of tho four Uppor Poninsular mom- Dors to 85 por diom, tho rogular rato boing 33; also o bill establishing a Board of Public Works for Dotroit unanimously. The bill passed ro- quiring tho publication in one or moro nowspa- ors in the county of the officiol proceedingsof Eupsrviflom andof Countyand District Con- vassers, . TLaneino, April 16,—1he Hougo, almost unant- mously, pssscd the Houso bill to compel the railroads of Michigon to uso tho ir brake on ‘passonger trains. The Bpecial Honuse Committee appointed to investignte the charges preferred against tha Grand Trunk Railrond by tho Dotroit Board of Trado, in not fum{uhiufi proper facilities for the transportation of freight, will report to-morrow that they cannot publicly’ brand the officers of naidmnx, oither a8 negloctful or incompotent, than has been without more convincing proof furnished them. : . OH!0. , Cor.unnus, April 16,.—In the House, this af tornoon, the Sonate bill passed, so amending tha Cincinnati Southern Railroad act that tho trus< toes of said road mny have power, to award the contract for building and leasing the road. A substitute was reportaes for tho House Jury bill and passed. It codified tho jury lnws. TTho voro by which the Gonoral A"pgroprhtion bill was lost on yestordsy for & third timo, wos roconsidered, and tho bill was passed—yens, 535 nays, 84, 5 5" the Sonate, th Houso bill to amond tho sct of 1872 to provent railraad accidonts, by leaving out of tho original act the roguirement aa to the ringing of locomotive bolls at crossiogs, and ta rovido only for tho blowing of steam whiatles, lailod to pass. —— ARKANSAS, Lirtie Rock, April 16.—The Benato to-day assed tho Houso memorial to Congress rociti hat the disturbances in Arkansas during 1868, which caused Gov. Clayton to declaro martial law in certain countios and call out the militia, were tho result of tho reconstrnction moasures of Congress, and that the General Government ghould rofund to the State the amount sxgended by hor—g500,000—in quelling the disturbances. ‘Tho House passed the Sonato memorial to Con- grens asking the Goneral Governmont to make gottloment with thoBouthern Methodist Publish- ing Houso at Nashville, nsed by the army during tho war. NEW YORK., Auzany, N. Y., April 16,—A petition was pre- sonted in the Bonato to-day, signed by moarly 80,000 residents of New York, asking for.an ap- ropriation of 3,500,000 for tho Vienna Exposi~ on, The Assembly Committeo on Canals reported in favor of proposing an amendment to the Con- stitution making navigation on the canals. free. The Sonate amendments to the Now York charter wore conourred by the House, yeas, 109 ; nays, 11, s MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Maes., April 15.—The StatoSenate to- dsy pausod bills {o enlarge Boston by. annexing Brookline and Charlestown, 2 S e . Scandnal in RMigh Life. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, New Yong, April 16,—Brooklyn is excited oves a choice bit of scandal, involving tho reputation of Mr, Thomas Kinsella, ox-moember of Congress, membor of the Board of Education, and editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, and Mrs, ‘Thomas Fields, Vifo of tho Biperintendent of Tublio Schools of that city. Tho story goos that yostorday after- naon My. Kinsolla drove out withi Mrs. Flelds on Couney Island road, and ato{nmd for lunchoon ab Capt. _Olmstoad’'s public houso. Soon after Mrs, Kinsolls, who had followod . thom, drew up, and, errxn ing_from tha wagon, furiously assaultod 8, Fields with - her fiats, siigmatiziug hor as o strumpot, and . calling upou fi.\o ‘autonished upootators £0 witnesa that Lor [m.sbund had dosertod hor and their ten ohildren for Mra. Fiolds' company, The latter flod in confusion, sud, ontoring hor carriage, was rapldly drivon off. * Br. Kinsolla endeavore to0 calm hid irato spouse, and finally sucoeeded in indnolng hor to go homo with him, The high standing of all partiea gives to tho offair the rontost local importance, and it is the chief fapln of coiversation on all sidon to-night. ————————— Accidontnlly : Poivonod. ArTiantA, Guo., April 16.—Last night, Dr. J. W. Oralg and Judgs Thomag Futlum, mombers of the firm of Heard, Craig & Oo., took & drink in tholr store, and, by mistake, sconite wan pub in for flavor instoad of “Elixir of Orango.” Craig . died in’ four hours, In torriblo wgony. Pallum recovored, ~ Mr. .fc:nou. wu owployo of $ho flmp, propared the drinlee,

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